I love that people are already assuming that Madsen, who has never coached a game at Cal, is a runaway success at MBB.
Zero losses.Unit2Sucks said:
I love that people are already assuming that Madsen, who has never coached a game at Cal, is a runaway success at MBB.
rothforever said:
Taylor doesn't have the talent due to all the attrition from Shaw's tenure. That was totally coaching,
PaulCali said:If I had the new chancellor's ear (God forbid), because of the financial constraints, I would advise hiring a dynamite new AD FIRST, letting the new AD initially focus on reorganizing and reenergizing the athletic department and shepherding us into the ACC. I would advise riding with Wilcox as HC for a while longer until his buyout becomes more manageable. The buyout for Knowlton would be much less and and he could be replaced immediately. I'm assuming, of course, that we get a new chancellor who really cares about Cal athletics.bluehenbear said:
We need an AD that knows what's needed for successful football and how to get it. That's exactly what UW did… it was more than just DeBoer.
I think it's also possible Coach Prime might be a little overrated. Not bad - not saying that. Just not the next Nick Saban.golden sloth said:Shoreline said:
Seeing what Cal alum Troy Taylor do last night against Colorado, then seeing Wilcox today is brutal. We're going to regret letting our rival get Taylor instead of replacing Wilcox with him.
I dont know, I watched the entirety of that game and the first half of that game was atrocious. I want a coach that can put together a complete game.
no. We need to have an AD first who is able to hire "his guy" as coach. The inherited coach unless wildly successful just doesn't usually work.calumnus said:PaulCali said:If I had the new chancellor's ear (God forbid), because of the financial constraints, I would advise hiring a dynamite new AD FIRST, letting the new AD initially focus on reorganizing and reenergizing the athletic department and shepherding us into the ACC. I would advise riding with Wilcox as HC for a while longer until his buyout becomes more manageable. The buyout for Knowlton would be much less and and he could be replaced immediately. I'm assuming, of course, that we get a new chancellor who really cares about Cal athletics.bluehenbear said:
We need an AD that knows what's needed for successful football and how to get it. That's exactly what UW did… it was more than just DeBoer.
Yes, this. The caveat being if Rivera becomes available he might be willing to come in early and have his initial salary held off while we pay off Wilcox.
Considering how terrible our ADs have been (other than Gladstone), I disagree.socaltownie said:no. We need to have an AD first who is able to hire "his guy" as coach. The inherited coach unless wildly successful just doesn't usually work.calumnus said:PaulCali said:If I had the new chancellor's ear (God forbid), because of the financial constraints, I would advise hiring a dynamite new AD FIRST, letting the new AD initially focus on reorganizing and reenergizing the athletic department and shepherding us into the ACC. I would advise riding with Wilcox as HC for a while longer until his buyout becomes more manageable. The buyout for Knowlton would be much less and and he could be replaced immediately. I'm assuming, of course, that we get a new chancellor who really cares about Cal athletics.bluehenbear said:
We need an AD that knows what's needed for successful football and how to get it. That's exactly what UW did… it was more than just DeBoer.
Yes, this. The caveat being if Rivera becomes available he might be willing to come in early and have his initial salary held off while we pay off Wilcox.
Unit2Sucks said:
I love that people are already assuming that Madsen, who has never coached a game at Cal, is a runaway success at MBB.
sycasey said:Unit2Sucks said:
I love that people are already assuming that Madsen, who has never coached a game at Cal, is a runaway success at MBB.
Seriously. He seems like a good hire, but we don't know yet.
Bobodeluxe said:Zero losses.Unit2Sucks said:
I love that people are already assuming that Madsen, who has never coached a game at Cal, is a runaway success at MBB.
The UC Berkeley Bears hired a quarterback who had never thrown an incompletion on the national championship second place finisher team. Rose Bowl is assured.
lol
The Wilcox/Sirmon scheme has dl holding at the line so that the lb's can make the plays. This means there's no hard hitting by the dl, so the lb's can run free in order to make the tackles.TedfordTheGreat said:
just a complete **** show
the amount of holding, missed tackles, lack of pressure from DL.
this team is poorly coached. utah otoh is well coached. they dont hv the talent they usually do but they dont commit penalties and they can plug and play guys, including that cb.
wilcox is in too deep. so far over his head. and frankly if u ask him he'd probably tell u he has no idea why its not working.
"Coach Wilcox, you are in year seven. Everyone wants to see you succeed. But you haven't thus far. Are you the right person to get us to a Rose Bowl?"KoreAmBear said:
Has anyone in our press corps asked Sirmon or Wilcox why we don't bring more pressure since we are 0 for the conference season in sacks?
Has our press corps asked Sirmon and Wilcox why we didn't stack the box when we knew all Utah was going to do was run?
Has our press corps asked Sirmon why we are employing a bend but don't break defense when it is allowing an alarming number of points?
If so, I would like to hear the explanation(s). But usually the questions are like "we know it's hard to win at Utah with a RS freshman QB, did you see progress?"
A lot of nuggets in this post. The bolded sentence is real truth IMO. Which is why IMO so many folks are distressed. That the program seems to be headed the wrong direction in year 7 of a HC tenure is enough to gain the ire of most. It is the feeling that there is almost nothing that can be done that is most distressing.95bears said:
This only way this gets solved is by UC and Cal directly investing a ton of money through a new Chancellor who loves athletics. If we get someone like de la Torre, and IFF that Chancellor made swift and decisive action against a resistant faculty we might have a 1-2 year window to reignite the fanbase to Tedford levels before realignment.
UC and the campus are going to have to figure out a way to cover the buyout, the ACC media shortfall AND invest +$20M-$30M of spending to get us a top quartile coaching staff. The scope of money required to effect a true and fast turnaround is beyond what even the most generous and loaded donors would ever be able to fund. So folks should stop thinking there is some Pentaverate out there that can save this thing. IMHO, our current donors can't do anything besides hold back academic donations and trying to force the admin to increase direct investment dramatically. The best thing fans can do right now is try to watch the Chancellor selection process and email / campaign Michael Drake.
NIL for sure helps accumulate quality players before the next staff gets here, and could result in someting miraculous if things broke our way (we pickup a handufl of transformative line players). But we obviously need a new staff and it's going to cost a small fortune to get it right.
He's also not proven as a recruiter and that, as much as any other, is a key element in any college coach's resume. Things I'd look for if I were hiring: ability to 1) hire/manage a coaching staff; 2) recruit; 3) motivate staff/players; 4) be an effective game manager. IMO, Wilcox has failed mostly at the first 2.kal kommie said:Why? He's totally unproven in that kind of role, but proven as a football HCCarmelBear said:
I'm a big Ron Rivera fan. But I wonder if he wouldn't be better AD for us.
And would he even want to be an AD?
sycasey said:Unit2Sucks said:
I love that people are already assuming that Madsen, who has never coached a game at Cal, is a runaway success at MBB.
Seriously. He seems like a good hire, but we don't know yet.
Cal MBB lost to Boise State by 15 points in a scrimmage today a source told me
— Cal Sports (@CAL_SPORTS_) October 15, 2023
59bear said:He's also not proven as a recruiter and that, as much as any other, is a key element in any college coach's resume. Things I'd look for if I were hiring: ability to 1) hire/manage a coaching staff; 2) recruit; 3) motivate staff/players; 4) be an effective game manager. IMO, Wilcox has failed mostly at the first 2.kal kommie said:Why? He's totally unproven in that kind of role, but proven as a football HCCarmelBear said:
I'm a big Ron Rivera fan. But I wonder if he wouldn't be better AD for us.
And would he even want to be an AD?
You expect him to break out a time machine? The Rose Bowl is no more.Cal Strong! said:"Coach Wilcox, you are in year seven. Everyone wants to see you succeed. But you haven't thus far. Are you the right person to get us to a Rose Bowl?"KoreAmBear said:
Has anyone in our press corps asked Sirmon or Wilcox why we don't bring more pressure since we are 0 for the conference season in sacks?
Has our press corps asked Sirmon and Wilcox why we didn't stack the box when we knew all Utah was going to do was run?
Has our press corps asked Sirmon why we are employing a bend but don't break defense when it is allowing an alarming number of points?
If so, I would like to hear the explanation(s). But usually the questions are like "we know it's hard to win at Utah with a RS freshman QB, did you see progress?"
How long before we have Fire Madsen threads in MBB?Econ141 said:sycasey said:Seriously. He seems like a good hire, but we don't know yet.Unit2Sucks said:
I love that people are already assuming that Madsen, who has never coached a game at Cal, is a runaway success at MBB.Cal MBB lost to Boise State by 15 points in a scrimmage today a source told me
— Cal Sports (@CAL_SPORTS_) October 15, 2023
I would be surprised that Madsen is treating this like an actual game, but giving everyone a lot of playing time to see what he has. Let's wait until we have actual games.Unit2Sucks said:You expect him to break out a time machine? The Rose Bowl is no more.Cal Strong! said:"Coach Wilcox, you are in year seven. Everyone wants to see you succeed. But you haven't thus far. Are you the right person to get us to a Rose Bowl?"KoreAmBear said:
Has anyone in our press corps asked Sirmon or Wilcox why we don't bring more pressure since we are 0 for the conference season in sacks?
Has our press corps asked Sirmon and Wilcox why we didn't stack the box when we knew all Utah was going to do was run?
Has our press corps asked Sirmon why we are employing a bend but don't break defense when it is allowing an alarming number of points?
If so, I would like to hear the explanation(s). But usually the questions are like "we know it's hard to win at Utah with a RS freshman QB, did you see progress?"How long before we have Fire Madsen threads in MBB?Econ141 said:sycasey said:Seriously. He seems like a good hire, but we don't know yet.Unit2Sucks said:
I love that people are already assuming that Madsen, who has never coached a game at Cal, is a runaway success at MBB.Cal MBB lost to Boise State by 15 points in a scrimmage today a source told me
— Cal Sports (@CAL_SPORTS_) October 15, 2023
Unit2Sucks said:You expect him to break out a time machine? The Rose Bowl is no more.Cal Strong! said:"Coach Wilcox, you are in year seven. Everyone wants to see you succeed. But you haven't thus far. Are you the right person to get us to a Rose Bowl?"KoreAmBear said:
Has anyone in our press corps asked Sirmon or Wilcox why we don't bring more pressure since we are 0 for the conference season in sacks?
Has our press corps asked Sirmon and Wilcox why we didn't stack the box when we knew all Utah was going to do was run?
Has our press corps asked Sirmon why we are employing a bend but don't break defense when it is allowing an alarming number of points?
If so, I would like to hear the explanation(s). But usually the questions are like "we know it's hard to win at Utah with a RS freshman QB, did you see progress?"How long before we have Fire Madsen threads in MBB?Econ141 said:sycasey said:Seriously. He seems like a good hire, but we don't know yet.Unit2Sucks said:
I love that people are already assuming that Madsen, who has never coached a game at Cal, is a runaway success at MBB.Cal MBB lost to Boise State by 15 points in a scrimmage today a source told me
— Cal Sports (@CAL_SPORTS_) October 15, 2023
And this is how it startswifeisafurd said:I would be surprised that Madsen is treating this like an actual game, but giving everyone a lot of playing time to see what he has. Let's wait until we have actual games.Unit2Sucks said:You expect him to break out a time machine? The Rose Bowl is no more.Cal Strong! said:"Coach Wilcox, you are in year seven. Everyone wants to see you succeed. But you haven't thus far. Are you the right person to get us to a Rose Bowl?"KoreAmBear said:
Has anyone in our press corps asked Sirmon or Wilcox why we don't bring more pressure since we are 0 for the conference season in sacks?
Has our press corps asked Sirmon and Wilcox why we didn't stack the box when we knew all Utah was going to do was run?
Has our press corps asked Sirmon why we are employing a bend but don't break defense when it is allowing an alarming number of points?
If so, I would like to hear the explanation(s). But usually the questions are like "we know it's hard to win at Utah with a RS freshman QB, did you see progress?"How long before we have Fire Madsen threads in MBB?Econ141 said:sycasey said:Seriously. He seems like a good hire, but we don't know yet.Unit2Sucks said:
I love that people are already assuming that Madsen, who has never coached a game at Cal, is a runaway success at MBB.Cal MBB lost to Boise State by 15 points in a scrimmage today a source told me
— Cal Sports (@CAL_SPORTS_) October 15, 2023
59bear said:He's also not proven as a recruiter and that, as much as any other, is a key element in any college coach's resume. Things I'd look for if I were hiring: ability to 1) hire/manage a coaching staff; 2) recruit; 3) motivate staff/players; 4) be an effective game manager. IMO, Wilcox has failed mostly at the first 2.kal kommie said:Why? He's totally unproven in that kind of role, but proven as a football HCCarmelBear said:
I'm a big Ron Rivera fan. But I wonder if he wouldn't be better AD for us.
And would he even want to be an AD?
DoubtfulBear said:And this is how it startswifeisafurd said:I would be surprised that Madsen is treating this like an actual game, but giving everyone a lot of playing time to see what he has. Let's wait until we have actual games.Unit2Sucks said:You expect him to break out a time machine? The Rose Bowl is no more.Cal Strong! said:"Coach Wilcox, you are in year seven. Everyone wants to see you succeed. But you haven't thus far. Are you the right person to get us to a Rose Bowl?"KoreAmBear said:
Has anyone in our press corps asked Sirmon or Wilcox why we don't bring more pressure since we are 0 for the conference season in sacks?
Has our press corps asked Sirmon and Wilcox why we didn't stack the box when we knew all Utah was going to do was run?
Has our press corps asked Sirmon why we are employing a bend but don't break defense when it is allowing an alarming number of points?
If so, I would like to hear the explanation(s). But usually the questions are like "we know it's hard to win at Utah with a RS freshman QB, did you see progress?"How long before we have Fire Madsen threads in MBB?Econ141 said:sycasey said:Seriously. He seems like a good hire, but we don't know yet.Unit2Sucks said:
I love that people are already assuming that Madsen, who has never coached a game at Cal, is a runaway success at MBB.Cal MBB lost to Boise State by 15 points in a scrimmage today a source told me
— Cal Sports (@CAL_SPORTS_) October 15, 2023
Plus since we're nitpicking over nothing, Boise State the past 2 seasons has gone to the Dance, last year we won 3 games out of 32.oskiswifeshusband said:
Do y'all know what a scrimmage is???
enthusiasm59bear said:He's also not proven as a recruiter and that, as much as any other, is a key element in any college coach's resume. Things I'd look for if I were hiring: ability to 1) hire/manage a coaching staff; 2) recruit; 3) motivate staff/players; 4) be an effective game manager. IMO, Wilcox has failed mostly at the first 2.kal kommie said:Why? He's totally unproven in that kind of role, but proven as a football HCCarmelBear said:
I'm a big Ron Rivera fan. But I wonder if he wouldn't be better AD for us.
And would he even want to be an AD?
Rushinbear said:enthusiasm59bear said:He's also not proven as a recruiter and that, as much as any other, is a key element in any college coach's resume. Things I'd look for if I were hiring: ability to 1) hire/manage a coaching staff; 2) recruit; 3) motivate staff/players; 4) be an effective game manager. IMO, Wilcox has failed mostly at the first 2.kal kommie said:Why? He's totally unproven in that kind of role, but proven as a football HCCarmelBear said:
I'm a big Ron Rivera fan. But I wonder if he wouldn't be better AD for us.
And would he even want to be an AD?
Gross expenses, each sport...break out men's and women's. Net income, each sport...include donations, grants, ticket sales, conference and media rights, merch. Study terms of each endowment. study terms of Title IX, Olympic sport criteria, legal contracts.dmh65 said:
When do some of our sports programs get cut? It's obvious that, while we might love the non-revenue sports, that some need to be cut. More of the money generated from football needs to be put back into football, and less of it sent to other sports. If other sports can't be at least revenue neutral, they have to go. And because of Title IX, male non-revenue sports really have to be profitable - their presence mandates that there are more non-revenue female sports.
I'd think that the cuts cannot be to swim teams or water polo as those are too successful. I think rugby is safe because it's a club sport. But I don't know which programs should sadly be cut.
{deleted thought: Maybe Title IX is now obsolete if you can have men compete on women's teams?}